Category: Taharat / Najasat
Total : 463 Results
Question ID 5021 Monday 23rd of September 2019
Question:
If whilst washing a place that is made najis with urine and whilst washing the urine away to purify the place water containing urine reaches another pak place is it sufficient to wash that other place just once with the first wash and not wash it in the second wash to purify it with the original najis place?
Answer:
> Washing the original place properly is enough to clean other surrounding p=
laces.
Wassalam.=
Question ID 5016 Sunday 22nd of September 2019
Question:
1) When washing a place made najis with urine only once with kurr water and then stopping the water does the pak area near the najis one where water reached also becomes najis since water takes a small moment before flowing off 2) and if urine is transparent do we just assume urine didn’t move with the water to the pak area even if pressure is high?
Answer:
These doubts are invalid and you must leave it once for all.
Doubting and Doubting in Taharat is from shaytan.
Take every thing as Taahir until you have concrete evidence that it is
Najis.
Wassalam.
Question ID 5015 Sunday 22nd of September 2019
Question:
I had some blood on the outter side of my ear but during washing the ear to make it pak some najis water seeped into the ear and then pak water went into the ear too then afterwards some water comes out of the ear do we consider that water najis?
Answer:
Taahir.
Question ID 5014 Sunday 22nd of September 2019
Question:
Are bruises considered dead blood under the skin?
Answer:
No.
Only blood is Najis. Bruises are not Najis.
Wassalam.
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Question ID 5013 Sunday 22nd of September 2019
Question:
didn’t know my leg that got scratched the scratch bled but now i see a scab on it, do I wash the scab or the skin around it or do I consider it pak? Like whats the ruling for wounds that aren’t washed and then get scabs on them do we wash those scabs and the skin near it or the skin once the scabs are removed?
Answer:
If there is no blood, then no problem and it is Paak.
> Wassalam.